The idea that hipsters call their parents for money is wrong. They usually have a credit card just like everyone else, however the bill goes to their parents address, and they can use the card “when they need”. This can be used for shopping or dinner on Valencia St, paying the cell phone bill, the necessities. Parents will only nag them about the card when it exceeds a certain amount or when they turn 32.

Because it’s a boring petty to-do list. I wish my to-do list was that simple and involved such easy tasks. To me this looks like “buy some toys, color, eat a cupcake, jump rope, buy more toys.” Also there was “finish resume” like it was too hard to write in one sitting, and no “spend all day sending people my resume and following up, and interning and volunteering so I can get my foot in the door to contribute to society and pull my own weight” Just “finish resume” followed buy a bunch of “buy new toys, buy new toys, buy new toys.”

Oh please. Unless you’re a combat medic, an ED surgeon or some kind of green engineer, you’re probably not doing anything much nobler. That PR or corporate event planning job is contributing even less to society than this hipster’s band. Hell, if you’re in finance, you’re probably making society even WORSE.

As an office drone, I attest that most people I meet & deal with on a daily basis are infinitely more boring than this kid, especially the hyper-strivers. Would rather hear about a chest piece and a motorcycle than another goddamn ad campaign any day of the week.

Point being, this hipster is not special and neither and you. But only one of you comes off as a judgmental, self-important asshole. (Tho I take this back if you do one of the jobs in the first sentence. In that case, I am the judgmental, self-important asshole. Willing to risk it, tho.)

Nice Battlestar Galactica reference Frak is a fictional version of “fuck,” “shit” or “damn” first used (with the spelling “frack”) in the original Battlestar Galactica series. It continues to be used throughout different versions of the franchise as an expletive.

I understand his need to practice “Space Rent.” As a rendition of the broadway spectacular that takes place in the andromeda galaxy, the zero-gravity recreation is quite taxing on one’s thespian training.

Finish resume, file taxes and pay Rachel back belongs on a TO DO list, most of the rest could be a – when the inspiration or necessity hits me – list
Passport could fall into either catagory but since a plane ticket is not on his list I’m guessing he’s not going anywhere soon, at least not before he pays Rachel back!
Lists – gotta love em, one action that creates an even greater and opposite reaction